This member of the Eriospermaceae* family was given this name by Pauline Lesley Perry in 1989. It is found from Kharkams to Steinkopf in northern Namaqualand; north-western South Africa, growing in a well drained soil with some water and some sun. The caudex can grow to 1,2 centimetres in diameter, the entire plant to six centimetres in height. The flowers are white with olive-green mid-nerve.
The genera name from Greek; erion; 'woll' and Greek sperma; 'seed'. The species name from Latin undulatus; 'undulating' or 'wavy' for the edges of the leaves. *) Accordantly to the latest taxonomic system; APG IV 2016, Eriospermaceae is now part of the Asparagaceae. This is a winter-grower, flowering in the autumn. Pauline Lesley Perry's herbarium specimen.

